Official Review: There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!

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Re: Official Review: There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!

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This book is encourage us to overcome difficulties of life. The author really doing a good job to rise up the interest of the potential audience to read this book fully.
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This book is unique and inspirational. I would love to read about the author's life's events. Thanks for the detailed review!
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This book is a biography that discusses the meaning of life. Thank you for your review.
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This book's title is very unique. It looks like a refreshing read. This self-help book is encouraging. Thanks for your review.
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Self-help books are encouraging and motivating. I loved the idea behind the book where the author has tried to inspire readers by incorporating funny aspects, like the rooster. Great review.
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The title of this book is definitely interesting! I would not have expected it to turn into a self-help book. Regardless, it sounds like an interesting read.
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Post by Snigdha Pandey »

It's very interesting that the author has combined an autobiography and a self-help book in one. It sounds like an inspirational book with a personal touch. I also wonder about where did the title come from and its significance. I don't want to read any non - fiction book for a while. But I will check this book out later. Thanks for the helpful review.
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The title and cover page are attention-seeking. Thanks for the review. It aroused me to give this one a try. Mingling comic elements with the lessons of life is very thoughtful on behalf of an author.
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I’d seen this book before and the title always caught my attention. Self-help books that encourage us to never give up sound inspirational and intriguing.
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When I saw the cover of this book, I was interested to know what the rooster was doing in the bathroom. Apparently this is a self-help book, I would read this book just because the cover makes me smile.
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I like that this book has both the qualities of an autobiography and a self help book. This book seems inspiring and insightful. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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The author made a captivating title.The book revolves about the importance of seizing your moment and persistence.I loved the book
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There's a Rooster in My Bathroom by Trish Ostroski is such a fascinating self-help book. An autobiography that helps us appreciate the mindset that influences our lives. Thank you for the well-done review.
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I like the sound of this self-help book. When it involves real examples from the author's life, it is gold. Thank you for a great review.
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My first impression of the book cover was that it was a graphic novel with a lovely tale that I could read to my children. Surprisingly, this is not the case. But I'm not going to dismiss the book just yet. I've never read a self-help book before, but I'm prepared to give this one a shot. Great review
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